If another team plucks Guerrero off the wire, the team must absorb his salary. Guerrero, 29, has little value for the team due to his inability to credibly handle a defensive position, team officials believe. Or the team could diagnose another injury, which would reset Guerrero’s rehab clock. Guerrero has hit .224 in his big league career and was hitting .136 through 16 minor league games on this rehab assignment. Members of the Dodgers front office intended to huddle Monday to officially decide the fate of Cuban prospect Alex Guerrero, whose fate probably was decided well before his 20-day rehabilitation assignment ended earlier in the day.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 31, 2016 02:48 UTC